'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

Wales has a British Empire Prof too, pushing for Better Together

We’re all familiar with Prof Pennington, Commander of the British Empire, popping up to state the bleedin’ obvious but who knew the the Principality of Wales had one too, in Prof Sian Griffith, Order of the British Empire. The similarities are uncanny. Both ‘experts’ are quick to remind readers that they are probably not the ones to ask any more but the British media like their Unionist thinking.

Today:

Wales must work closely with other UK nations to secure enough resources to deal with coronavirus, an expert has said.Prof Griffiths said it was “good news” an antibody test was on the horizon, but Welsh authorities needed to ensure they could get enough of them. “I don’t know what negotiations are going on there, but that will be an important balance to this need to ramp up testing.”

A leading expert is urging the Scottish Government to “bid quickly” for the antibody test that can determine whether people have been infected with coronavirus in the past.I don’t know whatthe plans are in terms of what number of tests are available or where it would be done. In theory it could be used in Scotland and I would hope that the Scottish Government is talking to Public Health England and to Roche – they’ll obviously have to negotiate a deal if the test is going to be made available in any numbers.

2 thoughts on “Wales has a British Empire Prof too, pushing for Better Together”

More subtle or rather, not so subtle blackmailing the devolved nations by the EngGov. Nice folk eh, they are really saying, do as we tell you, or we block access (again) to essential equipment, hahaha.

Utterly despicable tactics from the so called ‘UK’ government.
There is effectively an English government, with two colonies, (NI seems to be in a different league?) the UK no longer really exists.

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com